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VOL XXIV. -HO. 90.
WILimTQTOI?, 17. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 15. 1875.
WILMINGTON. N. I).!
TH'JESD AY APBJL 15. '175.
BYirrELECRAFH;
irriniiiTAiiTKnK'"
j . , v
CRAZY HQJUBR. AND BLACK
TWIN TO GO TO WASIIIXC3TON Z
CLOSING rO? GOV, JURDS
CftUM IfAVOfUBLY;
AO-
l MAlfiTtOUXE tmokERs.'
Washington, April II. Night
Comaiissoutr rtSmrth has rvoetved a
telegram (torn Indian Agent ?avillt,
of ilie Ited Cloud AgfVtvii,g tbat
myKieugers have, txieu. dipaU)iied for
Cruzr Horse and Black Twin, to in
d'io th-'in to cv(u ta WiwIuukViu
with the Siotu delegaiion, which ex
pects to nnch Cheyenne, eu rente
uUiiut May 1st. . ., ,
It, is said that ,0ti. Huieras. b
!i i 1 to-day, will lw suect-edml, an
OummiBMMrjr General, by (Jol.AmoR
liivkwitb, oe 6f the Ahh tuut Ccim-in-wUry
Generals.
Lnundtir 0, Dyor; of Tonnesrwe, has
lweu appointed Cousul at Odessa,
I.ilsais,' li ' 1 " '
Enquiry Rt the Poetoftice Depart
ment shows that in the adjustment of.
Governor Bird's accounts, an Post
master at Atlauta, involving the dia
bu'sement of some 8'H),0o0, and clou
ing Lit account, there is a balmim of
23 ohuU in his favor.
The Poatoffieo Deparluiwnt bus iu
firaiation that putties who. have se
emed eoatraciff tor a iarg nituibr-r of
mail routes ia Western State ie nya
t 'inatioally offering to sab-let Unm,
tlieraby Assuming in effv-ct the position
of fusil ronte!brokr.S; Oue paity jo
Kaifiai has tent out poshd cants invit
ing bids fpr8ub-lettiiig speoitlo routt-a
and stating th print! potseript that
Iih iias sixty-five routes to dispose of
and will send catalogues ou applica
tion, 1
New OrlkaSs. April 14 -Night
Tht. Lccuduiuio met at noou to-day.
It wai outi vf t& most orderly meet,
mg known for many yiars. Cu
Bsrvativo members were sworn in and
involution was itdopWd in thu House
referring the claims of thoce included
in . the award to' tie Committee un
E eotious, which will Vep rt lo morrow.
U lll parties ieeUl to HCiM'pt the attt
withuut oppohitiou, making tlm com
ptoiuU s sucoek )
Kollogg's misag totheljegitlature
was an elaborate oue, and thai follow
ing are some of the prluuipal poiul:
t-I'UeoocaMon vi tins xaard;uary
Htiou turas a nuw auu i iruf a mh
tertra.m the history tt oor State.
U0T1IA31.
LOUISIANA.
M E E T I N Q OF 11IE I.ErtlSLA
, TU11E.
KELLOGd'S MESSAGE.
SPECIAL
NSW ADVIETISIMENT3.
Tb lrl Uitog to h rw-Mr4 In jlr a I
MNr n Ui-i U Th Btawnoil aa4 WaiwU-ft ,
ttt b.ttw thu any othr t
PMpl. Wk UtT.
Ostth.lrwlMtavth.aiv th BOlODOT,
and sit who do, ax wllllaf to dsclsrs ts all
wd .too't m it, that It I. um DM psrfetan
Jatlfktrtl ih.n fo lb. tsrth tS.y .Ttr dliipnl
a broth Into. ,
PUBLIC.
JoSaron'. SnodTiit I,(alnt la. without
ituubt. 'b nklmr, hM, d brat nawd tbtt
bb.ni Ml mniilM fur tuiMl tnd rx
toriiKl uw It Uappltosbis to a griMt tarlstjr
a cump nloli, ana M cuullr benrB.lM iot
i tn btut. I
' W". si U MMd la vartou. HU
t'irjuh.ii,t th nitiib that AseiiU fut ih
.ileu I Hhiril.n'.llr7 lnditu rdra
worn anuorisra wrfisno id amf taanjr
rrtnu bofbun.il stb.m and n't b. Htb
Sod wtb U itnilt W. don bud ikH tt irtt
bur th. prui-rtMon antborli aa M j Ibit I,
Marshals Office,
CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C,
April 14th, 1875.
EXrilACT FROM THE TESTIMO
NY OF KEV. HENRY WARD
BEEGJEtfiil CROSS-, r
EXAMINATION. 4 " . '
Niirt! rToBK.? April H-NightMr.
BewoUer.on oross-examiuation, naid:
" I found Mrs. Tiltoa in tod in the
left-hand room, front. I informed her
of theA olitrges her imsUaud iaW
anaiiiAt me: Hho was dressed in white.
I do not know whether she had retired
tot the uight. tshe was ui, ana i sup
pose had retired fo the uight, beiig
confined to her bed. I ;id I had just
cjrae from an interview with her bus
band, and he had made serious charges
against me. When I said he charged
me with alienating her affections from
hitn she showed responsiveness; nhn
shed tears, which fell down herchceks.
and by tba mwmeot of her hand. I
bIbo BaM lletihurgtd me with creating
dirc8 nnd dieord in his family, and
a.kt'd if thia was so; he made no re
nonse. I said he told me you bud
t.nfarred vour Wifely offootioiw to
mi.- she made no "' r flnpouse, uud the
tems contmuea tailing aowu uer
ciiceks When I told her of the mi
propor advunoef, and asked her if he
had told him so, she bowed her ht'nd.
I expostulated with her, aud onid 'yon
know this is not tru.' Iplidlier
on (bese charga, aud asked- hor how
she could navo uone suen a tuuig. duo .
said: 'I eould not help it; I was tired'
out with hiB persistence; he imir-tnoei-.and
'pursued me.': She thea
spoks'of ail inteni 'W in July phe had
with him when be said if she confessed
her alien lovers to him and be coiilem-
ed My tbev' would got along better
and all woufd be again harmony, t-he
asked mff what !he feouTd do. .1 said
she ought to write a retriction of thos
oharges. She said it might boused
against her busbaud, ani, I Raid it
would not; that 1 would only ne it for
my iustifiuatjou if this charge should
be used against me in t .e Church, or
if there was , any trouble about it,
thereafter niaking mo promio not to
use il iu injuring her husband. I, at
her request, got her pen, ink aud pa
per, ana sue wrote. Aier bjiu" uuu
vertion, not pertaiuing to this mat
ter, I left, When I ,,went ,iusho was
asouedeaa.' '
Tins lii-itiTj of ,ti-'iuji''i;a, kiuuo u
iuAirpor.itioii into th' Cuion as Mim
marised iu th-.i message', of sitiwtwsivd
(ioveritoM iruui tiuv. Claiborne U iii
iiveut tlmeni has boeu uuhappily pro
title of raw an.agoiiiHms aud stetioual
j(itlousies nnd disorders; though sec
ond to uo State iu natural advantages
ot r.!im:.te, Miil aud produotH, it Las
fulhuiar behind other less favored
States m tlevehipmtut4f its renourotw
a id in the cu tivstiou of that houa !
g.niity of fwliug aud iuteteht w.thoul
which uo oommuuiiy cau be perma
nently proBperous. The causos ol
this lack of progress and unity ta the
past have been as varied as the ills
that have resulted. Bom'-jare beneath
the pate of legislation. They cau Only
be remedied by the autiou of time iu
removing the present prejudices aud
e'lMug thrf memory of the past tmdi
tions; others are the result of tlje p -I'loi'.r
character of the poptth'tiou of
th-) State and the prt-vniling diverui
tnis of luoe, religion and language;
othnrs again, and these by no uie
thu leant cuuhiderxbh', Imve epruug
from the improvident and opprisie
Legislatures of late yeftrs, Itioluding
thai ot 18G5 and lbG7. which have
mnuaged to snbordiuato tLe material
interests of the State to the enforce
ni'iit of pnrtisan purposes and the
prcuuiitrySaggrondizement of individ
uals. It would serve uo good purpose
to review iu detail the events of our
recent history.
ihe unfortunate past, witli whatever
mistakes aud wrongs may have been
committed on either side, ' is before
you. The oousequceuces of these
mistakes aud ' wrongs, more eloquent
than any language I can use, are also
before you. It, is your privilege to
oorreot, remedy, vt at least alleviate
them; and, inoro importaut still, to
olT-ir guarantees that suoh events aliall
not again occur. After a political con
ioa., iiin Unuth mid bitteruessof which
Lave been uuparaleliea, a tiuii i.
at last been adopted which I think
should have boeu tried at farst, ana
which,. I trust, will afford an imme
diate and satisfactory solution of the
difficulties that have beset us for years
and entailed misfortuue and distress
upon the pe ople. It is a most hope
ful eigu in my opiniou when, as tow,
r.itizens of all political parties seem in
clined to take the management of this
affnir into their own hands, aud sink-
inn imrtv ftins. unite to advaufti the
a, rii.ral pooil.
lU-ffardiua the State revenues and
thoir oollectiou and disbursement the
Governor efprosses the opinion that
the present tystem is too cumbersome
and exuensive, aud unjust, and should
h rmlicallv chanaed . The Governor
then details the changes desiied and
gives a resume of the State .nuances,
which hL'jws a reduction in the State
1nht 'f $:3.((f)5.9-2t) since 1873.
The Governor vetoed the new-city
cliarter bill of New Oilians, stating
tit lie did so out of request of a
flumniittee of the Merchants' Ex
change, the Cottou , Exchauge,' and
the Chamber of Cmmeioe, who were
prepuring city measures themselves.
IIo ulso vetoed au act legalizing- a
lurgo amount of indebtedness said to
h duo the State oharitable institu
tions. Also an act authorizing the
pi i su of Poiute Couixe to issue
Lo ids, ou the ground that such an act
wliuIiI e ucoaraae extravagance ana in
crease the parish debt. Also an net
ilinriviiiar the -Democratic sherifl of
hiw fees, ou the cronud that the re
lin-tinna made iu the payment for
feeding nnsouers were excessive, and
would work publio injury.
Miuiy wha r Mftrlng from th .Sssts j
th ari weather and aia iteMMtaUd, an ad
iiwil by 'h' ati'taa to ttk atuderati tnoant.
at wfelnkr twoor thrtlmd.rlBf th.d.y
la lltu whlla Hhm who aowt tbta sdvtoa
(rrquuitly liMra,w th B.mb mt drinks,"
and is time beoea Mndrnvd lnbrlii. A
buvsiBf. w&lrh will Dot oral ibltitfbr Intoa
tcllnu liquor., and which I InMadad tpet
lly tur tbe bnBi f dtbillUMd tvmvm,
wbrtber t bom' or .broad, I Dr. Bxhanck'
9i' W4 Toi tc r!itainl h. Julow of
inry niBillcitial b.rl, tbti brapatatioa doaa
nt rn .le an i tlU or tba IntoitoaUaf aB i
1 b roariahltiB Ad'tk.Iir-appHltif propr-ti-'i
of in.'ij slslii flatuial ptoilootliiuoou
t.im illutt and 'II know to wwdloal an
an a ot tumi(.bulii( Iwdaaao. AUI'
b .tllol i 4' until will d.Boiwlrata Itivtlua
ttl. qi'slillf. ' rr debility ii1ii f tii h
B.., over rlttrilon or fron any au wkat
Tnt a winr glmwful ir- s. Wih'I Twlctakan
a t-r oral, will .tr-nglhca th Momacb; and
ercat au KpiIHe fur abob-aum luoa. I all
who r .bout la.ln thrlr hoinr, w dBic lo
& tlitUliwllaiiteltctor Dr. Hoh.nvk'a
itiurinalil. reniedir., S.a Wed Tou'o, and
Maiiilraku THU, ar iarilcalarlj cvid.iitwhaii
taken bf thi who v. luJuilnuiilT affertid by
a rhiir of watrr and iin. Mo pra .hoakl
k b .m. wllboat takln( a -uily of lhv
lr.gttirni along, rot fai. Of au iruggin.
N IW AB VIRT 1 81 BE B 18.
New Hovels.
Tie law nrt the Lady TRGta.
I'll Story or ValaUBaa4 UBSr mar DO
a LII'b'i Huvrat
Tb Rliiwomlr'i ot A ou
l.o..'i Victory.. ..
H art anil Hand.
1'lw 1'i.SKur Uuular...
Alleiaa Ki-rrr. ....... ....
A strann World...........
O d Middtoton' MoatT.,..
ai'. niiMr,
l oft for Lot.
I- ... ....
.. . fe., ....
90 '
Bt .
M "
59
40 "
W M
W"
SB '
in "
2B "
OB SAL! At
HEirJOBEnOER'O
tlv Book and MUM 8tor.
apil) 16
T
NO OLD STOCK TB 0RX OFF !
i
tJURCHASKRHWILLflltDrT BtOBl TO
A their advaotai to (
Buy Hew Clotliing
a to bar .hop-wora (od at half their orlf
tirnl om. Hy tttookli all
NEW, STYLISH find COMPLETE.
Largs IdtoIo
Gent's Fine Drosi Shirts
Received To-Day.
aprlllB - t A.I.AVMV
One Hundred
Tubs Choice Gilt-Edge Table Butter,
At SB cent;
" CREAMING3 " BEST I"
OHAS. D. MYERS CO.,
5 A 7 North Front Bt.
' FBRf BCTIOK "
IN FLOUR.
CHAS. D. MYERS 4 CO..
0t.lNoTUrrontt
fit t'RDKRTl) KNABUK MR lOCl.K VBB
lb. City thoroughly, and with aa lltti dalay
toMlbl. lbdlidad th Dily Into tt (4)
ll.alih pKtrlrts with a Haalth Offlrwr
igned to duty in aih.
THS riST DMTBtOT,
In oharf of Haalth tifflear J. H. Brown, av
braso. that partian r th. Oily North of Maf
kit ard Kart of Fifth StrMts.
THK SIUOD P1STSICT.
la charaomltD OBIoer 0. 0. Taylor, .-
bre. that pirtlBof th.lilty North or Mar
ket.nd Wcatof rillhBtr.eU. ,
- . - - - ' .
IbK THIKI) DtSTBIOT,..
fn hrt of Health Ofllfer A. J. Ixnten, -
br.cn that portion of th. City Boath of Mar -ki'l
sod Kat ot Fifth Striata.
THE FOUBTH DISTHICJ',-
!n eharg of Health Officer B F. Walcott, en.
br.or. ibat portion of th Ulty South of Har
kt and Wat of Fifth HtraaU.
TH Health Offlai may be designated by tbe
yellow taaatia, aud they are lnatruated to In-
speut and report all anoleanUnaw to my oflio
It I. hoped that th CI llama gonerally will
oo operat with Die In thle lm porta .t work, and
bi-gla th a.eded cleaning without further delay.
A ay peraon leaulrlng th servlee of a aca-
yengnr mar rrportuia raot to in neaua umoer
of tbe Dlflilon In ahloh tbe work la to be done.
Or at my o0e, and the metier shall hate thr
prorapUMattentlou.
Ttaatlng no further eppeal tooor geodOltl-
sen. nay be tequlcrd. and tbtt our City shall
bea eaodel In neatoraadurlngtbeeonilugSuni
er, ' . - '.
I am, very respeetnilly,
J. It BOBINBON,
aprlt 18-tf Wty Maribal.
i CHOICE FAMILY
cnocsmss
. T $i . iii s .
Faoked to ardt la any eaaaltty acd Mat
- WHEttB niBBCTKD. t
FINS TEAS.' ',Z--' y-
choice oorrEEs',
NEWSPAPER 2)IR.CT0&Y.
It l certainly oeet ef Anaer1
cast nageualaiea krfmt, HJ: ! r.
He prrsil eilarllF
alt ml par aaorlU" Vmm-nlt tuf-
kmrfk. 'a.
" There I Hall paa;o arlweaa
It ceewra I'. rwa
BJ' A aodl ferlodlcal.'' ri''e Vms.
Why not 8ubacrbe for
THE GALAXY
FOR 1870.
IT I0TBB
BEST AMERICAN MAGAZINE.
V family oaa aflord to do w I' bout It
IT CIVICS MOKK GOOD AND A tTBAC
TlVkt BKAUtNU klATTIH FOB. THK f
' MONET fit AN ANT OTHtH FEKt
OUIOAI. OR BX)K rCBUSHfD
IN THK COVNTHT.
A New P.rlal bt Mr. Annr Fdwat.te,
UAH, A WOMAN OF FASHION,
".JUST BEOUN.
Also a Btory by Prof. H. H. UOTFBBN, ,
A Norseman's Pilgrimage,
To eonttau aeetrel awatb.
In th Kb. will be iomrenrei
JUSTIN MCCARTHY'S NEW SERIAL
Dear Lady Disdain.
A serleeot Artlole by Pronilneiil Monlli
' orncr, on h
CONFEDERATE SIOEOF THE WAR.
Not t')ulrwvrlai, will suoo be eoai
.. - roenoej.
nW AJJTIETISmZl TS.
15
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BROWN
45
& RODDICK
Intereatlng Sketches and Stories
In each No. hy eneh writi-ra aa MIOH Rl
(1HANT WHITK, ALBKHT HIKHiKS,
HKNKY JAMKS, Jr , ,1 UN RIB HKNHi
HKOWNV, KOR TRHHV, HI II AH
KIMHAl.Lanil all th malt of RHU I IAN T
W KIT It KB whli-h (he (lAt.AXT baa altraoU.1
to telf, and who bat aiad a bright mvk nn
our rurrent tlteraiure TH S'.IKNTiril)
Mti KI I.ANV, each nouUt, la worth Ike
prtc th Magaalit
Who would not rive M.00 to
?ieoure auoh monthly vleltan
or the year 1878
Subscribe at Onoe. '
Head for our full Pmapetlua. :
WE PRE-PAY THE POSTAGE
It can Irs bait, with either Harper' W.ekl
er "I)aaar,"or Appleton'a Weekly," fur
.SHELDON A
Jan 14
COMPANY,
New York
, ID 4W
THE PEE DEE HERAID.
j Published every Wednesday at
WADESBOltO, ANSON . COUNTY,
Bf
... , 1 .... .1 v 1
JOSH. T. JAMES! At CO.
Ha. a tare and rapidly tnereulBf eltfnla.
Uaroiiua
Una la the Pee V ouuntrr In North aud South
AdMruAerkwIlt find It th bt atedlum In
We still eostinna to tell at our former low prices notwithstanding the ad
vance in the markets, and as a substantial proof submit the following list of
prioes: '
Goats' Spool Cotton 8 cents a spoof or 70 cents per doten.
Unbl wooed Cotton frotn 0 cento per yard.
33 inch fruit of ths Loom...,. ...,.11 Cents per yard.
, 30 " " ' Loom., i 121" " "
80 ' Wamsutta... ,..16 " "
, New Spring Oaliooes, best inalityH10oonts per' yard.
Ladies rufl's for the Neck snd 10 eeots, worth 25 eents, a bargain.
It would be a prcof $aving to those vititing th citg for the parpose of do
ing their shopping ia the Dry Goods line to give ns a sail previous to making
their purchases. Wo take this method of advertising prices for yon to com
pare them with not only Wilmington aa J vicinity, but with those of any sec
tion of the country. We have no time or inclination to button-hole vou on the
streets, or look you up iu the Hotels, or by laying any claims of friendship.
Our object is purely business, aud ws propose doing that in a legitimate way.
SEVERAL JOB LOTS
Such as 100 doaon Kid Gloves for 50 cents per pair, worth ft 50.
Ladies hemmed Pure Linen Handkerchiefs 13 cents, worth 23 ceuts.
20 pairs Blankets $3, worth l 60.
WE ITAVE GOT TERYTniNoWE ADVERTISE.
ONE PRICE TERMS CASH-NO SAMPLES CUT.
JJ10WN & RODDICK, 45 Uarket Street.
WOWOPEWIWG
,. ' ' ..- : :! . :
' - . -AT- . , . ,
M. MJCATZ'S,1 36 Market St.
I il-KI j il l: t
, .
All tho latest Novcltlco and tholboct
A, it il.
I
CHOIuaiiARQI -
BREAKFAST MACKERVL.
1 CHAS. D. MYERS A CO.,
O and 7 North front St
sprit liv-u
Imported Plekleo.
::' ; Sauoes.
.in .'.v. ; ; .'. -.' ; .
! Presorwea,
Jolllea.
Fine Layer Raisins f" Tabio u,
Fresh Canned Fruits sad Vege
tables to avwy variety. ,
American. French and English
Packed Coode-'r aiity andwyi.
A fall lino of th moet deilrabl goods In the
State,
CHAS D. MYERS & CO.,
lit North rroait Nt.
apt II U "-'
i Edgecombe Cotton Flows,
Also the Watt ana Dim.
. ... . i if . nt.H tl s ,k n.nit.
Trace unaine, pun. --i ,
..in. line. Plow l inen. Hboveis ana
m....i.. rnrka. Hamna. &a. The laraeat it. -en"
and loweec price a can no ioubq a. u ,
I tabliahed Mardeare Hons of
JOHN HAWNON.
No Hi 80 asd II Market Street.
aprll II .
. rT . u H.. Ik. i Q.-.-'-
.nnBr of to vvunu men iiaiii
f,TW attentive local advtrlUing pat
ronage exhibited in U eolvmtu U tVW
bent evidence of it large and influen
tial circulation, . .'is..'-,-?-'--
T Speolmea copies, with rates lor adrar.
llalne. eent free. poaUre paid, on spplloatinn
to the unoerslined, eltlirt at Wadesbore or
dlon. l M ... o vm v. ... i ,
Kdltoraahd Proprietors"
.... .i as-tr
qualltlcsatthovory lowcotprlceo. More
partlciiiars in uVoV 7-.
j i ! i
aprll 4-1
f IL-
flOTIarket Street
Slippers
Ladles Bronte Bllfiperionty St
Bacon-Corn-Syrup--
Molasses
150 Boxes D. 8. Sides A- Bhonlders,
1G0 " Smoked Sides ft Shoulders,
12,006 Bushels Prime White Corn, !
51) JJoie. a. u. nyTup,
160 Hhds. snd Bbls. ' New Crop
Cuba Molasses.
For sale low by
WILLIAMS A MTJRCHISON. ,
t Hay-Hoop Iron-Glue-
Rice.
200 Bales Prime N. R, Hay,
800 Bundles Hoop Iron,
100 Bbls. Glue.
80 Bbls. Whole Rice.
For sale low by
WILLIAMS A MURCHISON.
SOLUBLE
PACIFIC GUI CO.;
Sl.OOO.000. ' "
CAPITAL i
PRICES REDUCED THIO DAY. V
TWO THOUSAND FTVE HCNDRED TONS SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO
Jor sale, either for CASH or on CROP TIME. Liberal terms will be mads
r .. ' a .a . .B a . II It.!- at Aaraeei flTekeuVeei
with Mercnants and otner reuaDie parweB to seu tms uoauu at uu naiwv
. W; II. McItAllY & CO.,
Commlesloa Marebant. Afentsfer raolnottnano Co., andUealerilnKrijt Pemvlaa Quaao
. North Watbb Btrkbt,
. -s,.a s ' ,, . WlLmiNUTOIf, aj.
Sub-Agents tor the Sale of Soluble Pacltlc Ouano.
r, B. IRBON....
V. J HA HAITI
Jan II
. i. ...-
. ........
ELECTU1C1S31S.
Ann foot of snow throuchout New
York ou Tuesday. Trains a little be
hind. Snow with tho severest north
west of the season prevailed all day
througout New England, It oeased
snowing . at two o'clock yesterday
morning wi.k('. .
At Highland, Pennsylvania, the pick-,
et guard tired four times Mouday uii;Lt
at men trying to break through the
lineav It la said that two men were
shot aud severely wounded.
,,The. Democrats have elected a ma
jority of the aldermen and directors of
education, and chosen freeholders, at
Jemey City.. '
The dead body of '-.Daniel Askew
with three brrilet hole in hiB head was
found near the residence of the James
brothers, at Kearney, Mo. It i snp-
noBPrl that these outlaws hfivo oni
.mittrrl another murder. The 'sheriff
is in tontattrit with a posse.
finn. A. E. Shiras. Commissary G. n-
eral of SubBtBlenoe, ia dead, aged 74
1'he Democrats have carried the city
of Albany: N. J.". by a mniority of four
hundred. Tbe reports from the oittes
in that county- indicate a large majority
in .li hnard of commissioners.
- CmtntnAar sljerov Fitch, of the
um ia Henil.
fetThe Republicans mere generally
successful ia elections at New Ur,uns
wick and Rshwav. N. J.. yesterday
Later At Rah way the whole Dew
- ooratio ticket was elected.
PENNSYLVANIA.
CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION OF
ANTI-SLAVERY 8O0IETV.
$5 Reward.)
JOST, AN OLD POCKET-BOOK WITH A
sum of money In It Flv Dollar rewara win
lo
waid.
Morocco Bun" irom SI nd "P" I flour,
Men's Bllppers frosa SI and npwaia
Men's n an
iih... ttr ae.
No.M Market Street,
B gn of the Oolden Boot.
Sugar. Coffee
Cheese.
and
be iid for It return to this offle.
apru in
lit'
Only $6 50
For a full Sulto Clothes.
ry . , , i . s .. . , , ......
A very nice Caastnaere Beilt lur 8.80
UN1CN Ot)IXA9 oaly iH 0ot each.
PHir.AnEiiPinA, April 14 Night
Thu centennial colobration of the or-
anni7.-it.inn of the anti-slavery society,
nrtmrrienced this morninff iu Concert
TTatl Vine-President Wllsou caiieo
tho assembly to order, and in a short
address, stated the character of the Ererythlug CHEAP,
meelinsr. and sketched the progress ot
tne organization, cimming um " trTTinT P nil-,
was tbojoldest society of this character JJ J bUIN 02 Vy.
in tuo worm
At
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Feather Dusters,
. . aw wraW Isn wa A t
Q ADDI.I8, MAni5BB, inuai
I ei?ntPH, Collar, Hames, Bridle, Back-
banda. Wilps, Spurs, axle Urease, o.
Trnnke HrpeUred ana tsoverea.
CARPENTER A MALLARD,
., , , , Huccesrors to
J. B. TOPHAM & 00 .
n sHmirk front Street. WllmlBCton. N
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800 Bbls. Flour-all grades ; k -100
Bbls. Refined Sugar,
150 Bags Prime Rio Coffee,
25 Boxes Factory Cheese. i
For sale low by ' '' '"
' WIIiLIAMS ft MURCHISON.
Guano UGuano!
- 850 Tons Guanape Guano,;,t l,;
800 Tons Eureka Guano,
For sale low by
WM
J. LOVE.
SS-HUW-IW
EUItOPfi.
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0ITT CLrOIHURfl.
U
EOYNTON AT BOULOGNE.
London. April 14 Noon Paul
B ynton exploited in Boulogne harbor
to-day in tue pnseuce ol au.uuu peo
ple. . , A
Unrnn urunnow, ivusMan ujpiomi.,
is dead.
London, April 14 ight The new
market handicap nt the new market
craven meeting was won to-day by St.
Logan .
'easeaaeeBeBeeeaBawaBB8MBBeaeeaMWjBiMBai
Tobacco, Snuff, Lye and
Potash. , i . a
t 250 Boies Chewing Tobacco, '
'ill libbls ud Hnlf-Bblb Snuff, '
25 Cases 1 0z Snuff, , 4 , (
100 C ses Lye, " '" ''
73 Ciea PbtaBh,
r'orasle by ' a
KEKUHNEK 0ALUKU.BUUS
In Store and to Arrive !
loo Dren Simmons' TnrpeBllne Hackeri
and Pullere, K0 doten Watson rnrpoinin
lacker, and Pulleri, SO
piDpeis, 116 Oomii Hacker Files, lOOrons Hr
Wli ttr ,Ulpsaa Haek Welgaie, Btraln.r
of ail eltee, Bosiu LMpper and Sklmnie-e,
funnoleand aie.aur. ana TO,.u
herded on alurpentlno farm or around a rtlli.
All tor saleatboitom p.i.u"t.,,. .
.j.i II il
Q1LKS dt alt
SUCCESS.
pF.OPf.S .WIlL BUY Whra tbey en
boy th obCBpatt. ' 1 keep no books and sell
tor 0A8H ONLI. , 1 lose ae money . and aa
. ... .u i 4 I -
aft rd to sell LOWER thsa any other retail
house In the rlty. A fhll supply of frweh Gro
rerle. froith oatollna Hams, Caer Ooedtand
Fl FOR ALl.
Tha Knapeaek-fttll of Fuel" or 1,000 Ma-
tloni of Laughter. ' ,
"Brosd Orlns" of the Laaghtng Philosopher,
btlng a collectlen of Fanny Jokes and lroll
lnoldente, s
Whit' Ethiopian Joke Book, a prfeot Cas
ket of Fan.
Also, a large lot of new Comic and Bentl-
mental Bong Books, and a great variety ot
Dim Ho-rele, Ac
All for sal by
CONOLEY ft YATES,
47 Market Street.
.prill i
WILLIAMS A MCBCHIBOM.
. 87
Jolllee.
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' H. W.8HURE,
tl North Front Street '
Best in the City
Those Ladies White Cottou Hos
that I am selling for 10 Cents per pair,
. WM. FYFE.
Collarettes! '
Collarettes!
Something new and stylish, just re
ceived and selling for 6 cents each.
Medical Copartnership.
a P. U MUKPHT Isfromthli daUBMo.
oia ted with me la the praotln of mertleln and
surgery. , ,
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Quarantine Notice.
PILOTS wer aettfled a few dayi since to
came all vesseM from Havana and Kay West
to som to for Inspection by tjoajan tin Phy
iloltn. - " -' -
Thy wilt from this data, until further ao.
Uo,euiaBlifroai'all West India port
GalTSStcn, hew Orleans and By wt, na-,
to stop at Qoarauttu Station for the pnrpoi
of being lnapotad by Health umoer. , . :
,,':, f. W. POTTEB, 'V
Quarantine Physlnlan Port Of Wilmington,
Sralthrlll. M.0 , April Ttit, JiTaV 5
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T
Molasses 1 Molasses I $1Q0 ' $500 . $1000
SAO Bbls. B. P molseaes,
t AO Hhds. S H Molasses,
OOO Hints New Croptioba Mo'ssssi,
100 Bote, newurop viuoa aiui
ror eal by -v -
BROUMBH UALDBK eBOa,
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rDPlKIOCABDNABslVllwiriMO
juuaufAX orri
jAMIeaapoiaii
Invented la Btoefc Prlvllesie iu
u.ll Nlrrt. leada to mar V THoueaBD o
no Li. a as ranviT. ComprehfnalT xplana
.i.n..i.r. nntalnlni itntallrd statemaats
and a notation price of all stacks dealt la) at
tne New York ftukk ttckang, mailed Jrtew
tboMdwrlrgfosroculate. aaureae, t
ALEX.FR0rUIN3HAMC0.,
Bankers and Brokers
Onn. N. T. Btoek Ixohaac. M i wall St.
nh M-ir-eod
.....Old Handrd, H. O.
,..maxion, b. w.
ZI-3md4w
SPRING AND SUMMER
NOVELTIES
-IN-
( bbU. 0. H. HolassM,
Bbdi. S. U. Moiaseee.
fvrealeby
KEBUHNEB ee 0ALUIH BROS.
New Crop Cuba Molasses.
BOO Hbili. K.w Orop Onba MolaieM,
,t Bhds. Musoovado Molaeaee, 1
ISO Bbls. Mew Crop Cuba Molasse. , F
"""'HMKACALDIB BKOS. ,
..i ; i - :
' Salt and Hay.
3.000 Sacks LI re'rpool Bait,
How Bales Bantam Bay,
ISO Bale A Mo. t M. H. Hay.
for sal by
, .- KERUHMEK a 0ALDEH BEOS,
1 TurpentlncTwagons.
30 Two-Horon Turpntln WBiroai,
10 One-Hors Turpentln Wagon.
Kor aa e br
KBttUUMBBt at
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GALDEK BROS.
. , . . . 8J
FANCY GOODS' i
... I . - - ' if 1V.' L 1
. I it , ...JChlMr
New Boots and Shoes. ,
W arnow receiving ear large and wll
f selected stock ot Boot, anu boo .or w
Spring treae, wnicn wo ar ;'
' loweri privv. --
ta. : .
nr. k... in Mrwik flenta. Ladles. MIswsaaA'
bhlMnnt Onatom-Made Boole and bboee,
which ar the bandBomest aad moet arable
Boot
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. JAMES O. MUMPS. '
DRUGGIST,
. meemiM . Beer brougnt to mi ohj. , . ; ta t ,
WILLljliil X X X i Q i Rememb.r oar Vlotory" Shoe.
, . ,, , ',, J ! Onrjobblng itoek n eompleU and cannot
. FX0HAN0B OOREB. - f 7 ,u to glv iaWMtlos ta prto and quality. , i
i- .. ...1-ii- -. ' ' A full supply of Sol Leather, Calf Skint, .
'rfJIXr: "Z liini i,hTck "KiniW Ltnlng Skins, -Oter and. Boot Uppers,
Vla L.wn.Tp.oe.Vtctorl.Btrlp.tJoOd.;' tK 1 '
Mnen ar.d Linen OUper. e . vl ! kVAMU A VeNfiLAHN.
Linen Hau.iaerclil.is romiuo.e - . V. 1 ,. SM
A kit Of l.anlra ttemaiiionea naiiuaercuioia.
at IS cent, worth W oi-pta. A o.rgsin. . . - y
eleaae (e me a call and examine for your- f I
Brir lrea't tor.t ExchaiiR orncr
Rxpented dally a fuU Una of Ladle Beal and
Imita'lou Hair Goods, SJunahade, Parasol,'
As., . , ,, , w ,-
EW
III St..
YOftK.
WEDDIHG CARDS 2'
ie at turn
locanALorrioi
' ABD DBAIfBB t
AKfiTOOODS and TOILET AETICLE.i,
X
f Mr St.. ouno.lt City Hall
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